1). The right to kill cops who ask you to surrender;
2). The right to shoot at cops who ask you to surrender without them using deadly force against you
3). The right to be presumed harmless to the public while killing people until after a jury trial

Anyone who says that Chris Dorner was deprived of due process because cops stopped letting themselves get shot while trying to arrest him is substituting political sympathy for his anti-LAPD manifesto for actual constitutional analysis.

Shooting at cops will get you killed, and there's no constitutional right to the contrary.